The sun emits what are called ultraviolet rays which can cause cancer if you get way to much of it. But it can also be a good thing because if you get very little ultraviolet rays, then it can cause your bones to get stronger or bigger
No, getting a sunburn does not raise your body temperature. Sunburn is a skin reaction to excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, which damages the skin cells. This can cause redness, pain, and peeling of the skin, but it does not affect your internal body temperature.
Sunburn primarily affects the skin, which is the body's largest organ. It occurs when the skin is exposed to excessive ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, leading to inflammation and damage to skin cells. This can result in redness, pain, and peeling as the body attempts to heal the affected areas. In severe cases, sunburn can also impact deeper layers of skin and increase the risk of long-term skin damage, including skin cancer.
Sunburn can increase the body temperature because the skin becomes inflamed and damaged, leading to a higher metabolic rate and increased blood flow to the affected area. This can result in a temporary rise in body temperature.
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The different things that can affect how the human body growth is SLEEPING Because when your sleep is ENOUGH Your Body will grow. That's all THANK YOU :)
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